Yeah diy was another option I was considering, and really ? That sucks, there not cheap units either. I've seen other reviews about the drop not being worth it as wellPersonally, I'd save your money. I had 2 of them a while back, not the HOG/Surf model but the drop and it was a the biggest waste of money.
Loud, cheaply made, and overpriced. IMO, go with another ATS or go DIY.
I may actually DIY it, I might make a build thread for a DIY upflow scrubber. Only thing is lighting it, the rest of the build seems pretty easy. Santa monica sells GEM lights that come UL listed which I may use, unless I can find a cheaper and still safe option.The biggest thing is that you cant silence them, so with the bubbler they become super loud, almost like a freshwater bubbler filter.
They also lack a power and airline disconnect. So when you need to service the unit, you need to remove the whole thing.
You can easily DIY any of the models for a fraction of the price, especially the HOG units.
What light are you using ? And any heat issues from it ? Also are you seeing a reduction in no3 and po4? It looks good tho!Easy peasy. It’s the cost of the light, acrylic, time and effort.
this one is a couple weeks in....
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I think im going to use the same light as you but I'm going to run an upflow instead of a waterfall just because of size constraints under my tank, I'll probably start a thread to keep people updated once I get all the parts and everything goingI’m using a chaetomax 18 watt light on each side. Heat worried me, I used a 1/8 thick acrylic display box as the base for it. The lights are mounted with hard Velcro (like the kind they give you for ezpass). It keeps the light about 1/4 or so off the box which keeps it pretty cool. I’ve had a little bowing, but not enough to care.
I’ve run one of these for over a decade before, it’s very effective. I have to dose nitrates, but it’s smoothed out the phosphate drops and spikes I was getting. Everything in the reef is much, much happier.
it doesn’t have to be fancy, google algae scrubbers and find a design you like and adjust it for your situation. You need a rough clear screen (plastic canvas), water and light on a timer 18 on 6 off.
Dave